Mediating role of education and lifestyles in the relationship between early-life conditions and health : evidence from the 1958 British cohort.
Tubeuf S., Jusot F., Bricard D., Working Papers Series n° 11_06, University of Leeds: Academic Unit of Health Economics, Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, 2012, 36 pages. On University of Leeds site

Contribution of lifelong adverse experiences to social health inequalities: findings from a population survey in France.
Cambois E., Jusot F., European Journal of Public health, vol.21,n° 5, 2011/10, 667-673.

Inequality of Opportunities in Health in Europe: Why So Much Difference Across Countries? Jusot F., Tubeuf S., Trannoy A.. Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers, n° 10/26, HEDG, c/o Department of Economics, University of York, 2010/10, 20 pages. On York University site

Social origins, early hardship and obesity: A strong association in women, but not in men?
Khlat M., Jusot F.,Ville I., Social Science and Medicine, vol 68, n°9, 2009/05, 1692–1699 Abstract

Inequality of opportunities in health in France. Trannoy A., Tubeuf S., Jusot F., Devaux M., Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers, n° 08/24, HEDG, c/o Department of Economics, University of York, 2008/10. Online on the University of York site

Psychosocial resources and social health inequalities in France : Exploratory findings from a general population survey. Jusot F., Grignon M., Dourgnon P., Sedap Research Paper n°189, Hamilton, ON: McMaster University, Program for Research on Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population (SEDAP), 2007/05, 36 p. Full text on the McMaster University site

Policies for reducing inequalities in health, what role can the health system play? A European perspective
Part I: Determinants of social inequalities in health and the role of the healthcare system.
Couffinhal A., Dourgnon P., Geoffard P.-Y., Grignon M., Jusot F., Lavis J., Naudin F., Polton D. 2005/02Questions d'économie de la santé n° 92